I also love them. They are one of my favorites.Luv_2_reed-688 wrote: ↑12 Oct 2019, 22:57 Actually, mine would be two series of “cozy mystery” books. One is a series by Diane Mott Davidson, which features a caterer named Goldy Schultz. The other is a series featuring baker Hannah Swenson, who owns a shop called The Cookie Jar. There have been a couple of movies made based on Hannah Swenson mysteries. I believe they are Hallmark movies.
What is your favorite book/movie that centers around food?
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Oh my god. That is not juvenile at all. Ratatouille is the GOAT of all cooking movies to me.ReadMeow wrote: ↑13 Jul 2020, 18:10 This may sound a bit juvenile but I love Rataouille. French was the language I chose to learn in high school and college and I love to cook and cute animals. But I always found the wizard candy in Harry Potter was fascinating too. I have made butter beer and pumpkin juice several times and also Kreacher's onion soup.
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I have not read this book. But thanks to you, it is now on my wishlist.Queenyx wrote: ↑05 Apr 2020, 03:21 The Chef definitely. My dad made me read it so I could understand what it means to love cooking. I'm glad I read it cos I felt he just wanted to stress me at that time right before he taught me the rudiments on how to cook. From that moment going forward, I loved books and cooking like my life depended on it
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Kung Fu chef is my favorite movie about cooking. It made me so hungry.HeatherEi wrote: ↑04 Oct 2019, 20:23 There are so many great books and movies that center around food: Julie and Julia, Hundred Foot Journey, Eat Pray Love, The Chef, etc. I love how food brings people together. I also love watching/reading about food. What are your favorite movies/books about food and why?
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That because awesome. I'm glad I'm not the only one I fell in love with it.Luv_2_reed-688 wrote: ↑12 Oct 2019, 22:57 Actually, mine would be two series of “cozy mystery” books. One is a series by Diane Mott Davidson, which features a caterer named Goldy Schultz. The other is a series featuring baker Hannah Swenson, who owns a shop called The Cookie Jar. There have been a couple of movies made based on Hannah Swenson mysteries. I believe they are Hallmark movies.
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